This was great and leads to further questions that I'd love to see you explain because I'm not great with psychics. I remember my teacher explaining to us about how the water property/molecules or whatever they're called actually brushing in-between 4-0 degrees. For instance, ice doesn't just "disappear". And so when a body of water slowly freezes solid, how do the temperature stages work? And when it begins to melt, does the 1 degree water sink to the bottom or stay at the top? Is it called a particle? A molecule? Or something else? Thank you!
@@ricktapio4834well if you look at it from the perspective of mass = density times volume you are correct but you must also remember that water is a liquid at 4 Celsius hence difficult to transport etc hence it is better to store it as a solid
Great video man. We need better education in this country of mine (U.S.A.) Also I thought the water was supercritical at first because I just assumed he was using imperial.... like nasa.
Fantastic video
The densest form of water gives the most hydration per gulp
briefly but better explained
Very clear explanation
thank you so much sir 🙏🏽
Thank you sir
This was great and leads to further questions that I'd love to see you explain because I'm not great with psychics.
I remember my teacher explaining to us about how the water property/molecules or whatever they're called actually brushing in-between 4-0 degrees.
For instance, ice doesn't just "disappear".
And so when a body of water slowly freezes solid, how do the temperature stages work?
And when it begins to melt, does the 1 degree water sink to the bottom or stay at the top? Is it called a particle? A molecule? Or something else?
Thank you!
My question is does this mean it's more efficient to store water at +4 degrees than when it's frozen ?
@@ricktapio4834well if you look at it from the perspective of mass = density times volume you are correct but you must also remember that water is a liquid at 4 Celsius hence difficult to transport etc hence it is better to store it as a solid
thank you so much!! 😊
Great video man. We need better education in this country of mine (U.S.A.) Also I thought the water was supercritical at first because I just assumed he was using imperial.... like nasa.
Can't hear
Turn up the volume
This man is not having any sense
Very poor video